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Laura Nolte

German snowmobiler
Laura Nolte, born November 23, 1998, female, Germany She is a bobsledder and gold medalist at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. [1] [9] [13]
Chinese name
Laura Nolte
Foreign name
Laura NOLTE
nationality
Germany
Date of birth
November 23, 1998
Sports event
sleigh

career

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Won the singles and pairs events at the 2021 World Championships in Altenberg, Germany in February Bronze medal .
In international snowmobiles and Steel frame snowmobile Germany's Laura Nolte finished third in the Federation Women's Single World Series 2021-22 at Winterberg, Germany.
Laura Nolte in action at the Beijing Winter Olympics [10]
On January 10, 2022, the Snow World Cup continued in Winterberg, Germany, and the women's double snow, Nolte/Levy won the championship in 1 minute 57.15 seconds. [2] On January 16, the final stage of the 2021-2022 International Snowmobile and Steel Snowmobile Federation World Cup was held Switzerland St. Moritz That's it. Nolte/Deborah won the third place in the women's World Cup pairs race. [3] February 14th, in Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Moguls - Women's single moguls finished 4th in 4:21.33 in round 4. [4] On February 18, she won the first place in the first round of the women's double moguls at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics [5] . On February 18, she won the first place in the second round of the women's double moguls at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. [6] On February 19, she won the first place in the third round of the women's tandem race at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. [7] On February 19, she won the first place in the women's tandem snowmobile final with a time of 4:03.96 at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. [8]
In January 2023, at the 2022-2023 World Cup of the International Snowmobile and Steel Snowmobile Federation in Winterberg, Germany, Nolte/Schutn won the women's pair final in 1 minute 53.74 seconds, of which Nolte also won the women's single gold medal. [11] On January 15, local time, in the 2022-2023 International Snowmobile and Steel snowmobile Federation World Cup women's single snowmobile race in Altenberg, Germany, Germany's Nolte lagged behind the United States Carrie Humphries 0.55 seconds to finish second. [12] [16] On the evening of January 15, at the IBSF World Cup Altenberg, Laura Nolte/Reiner Neukel won third place in the women's double. [15] On January 22, the 2022-23 season of the International Federation of Snowmobile World Cup Altenberg Station in Germany and the European Championship, the women's pair race, Laura Nolte, Nele Schuttern World Cup runner-up, European Championship winner. [14] In January, in the women's single at the 2023 ISAF World Championships, Laura Nolte finished 1st in 2:22.21. [17] Laura Nolte finishes fifth in the women's singles race at the 2022-23 ISF World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria, February 11, 2019. [18] On February 12, the 2022-23 ISAF World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria, Laura Nolte/Nele Schuten won the women's double single race in 1:45.18 minutes. [19] On 19 February, Laura Nolte won second place in the Women's Single World Cup at the 2022-23 ISAF World Cup in Sigurda [20] He and teammate Nele Schuten won the gold medal in the women's tandem [22] On the same day, Laura Nolte won the women's all-around ranking of the World Cup this season with a total of 3287 points (1590 points for single and 1697 points for double) Two places. [21] In March, the final stage of the 2022-2023 IBSF North America Cup was held America Lake Placid In the women's singles race, Laura Nolte of Germany won the title once. [23] In December, Laura Nolte/Nele Schuten won the women's double at the IBSF World Cup in La Plagne in 2:02.24. [24] On December 16, the IBSF World Cup Innsbruck women's single race, Laura Nolte in 1:51.47 won the third place. [25] At the IBSF World Cup Innsbruck on 17 December, Laura Nolte/Nele Schutn finished third in the women's pair race with a time of 1:45.64. [26]
In January 2024, Laura Nolte won the women's snowmobile at the IBSF World Cup in St. Moritz Army. [27] In January, at the IBSF World Cup in Lillehammer, Laura Nolte/Nele Schuten won the silver medal in a time of 1:43.81 (+0.19) card [28] . On February 2, Laura Nolte/Claudia Huesler finished second in the women's pair race at the World Cup of Moguls and Steel in Sigurda in 1:41.57. [29] On 3 February 2024, Laura Nolte took third place in the women's single race at the World Cup of Moguls and Steel Moguls in Sigurda, with a time of 1:47.87. [30] On 5 February, Laura Nolte/Nele Schuten won the women's pair (second) race at the World Cup of Moguls and Steel Moguls in Sigurda, with a time of 1:41.53. [31] It was also the venue for the 2024 European Championships on Skis and Steel, with Laura Nolte/Nele Schuten winning the women's double. [32] In February, at the 2023-24 World Cup of Moguls and Steel Moguls in Lialtenberg, Laura Nolte/Deborah Levy won the women's pair race in 1:52.53, setting a course record of 56.08 seconds. [33] On February 26, she won the women's single race at the IBSF World Championships with a time of 3:54.77. [34] In March, Laura Nolte/Deborah Levy finished second in the women's tandem at the IBSF World Championships. [35] In March, Laura Nolte/Claudia Huesler took third place in the 2023-24 World Cup in Lake Placid with 1:54.24 in the women's pair race. [36] In March, the 2023-24 ISF World Cup concluded, Laura Nolte won the women's single with 1547 points, the women's double with 1720 points (Crystal Ball Award), and the women's (single + pair) with 3267 points (Crystal Ball Award). [37]

Career data

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time
competition
item
rank
medal
February 14, 2022
sleigh
Women's single snowmobile
4
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February 19, 2022
sleigh
Women's double snowmobile
1 [9]
Gold medal
February 12, 2023
The 2022-23 ISF World Cup Innsbruck, Austria
Women's double snowmobile
1
Gold medal
February 26, 2024
Women's singles at IBSF World Championships
Women's single snowmobile
1
Gold medal
Reference materials: [19]

Award record

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Award time Award name Award result
2024-3 2023-24 ISF World Cup women's Singles third overall Win a prize
2024-3 Runner-up in the women's tandem at the IBSF World Championships Win a prize
The 2024-2-26 IBSF World Championships women's single Win a prize
2023-12-17 IBSF World Cup Innsbruck - women's double [26] Win a prize
2023-12-16 IBSF World Cup Innsbruck women's singles third place Win a prize